Blonde Ice is a 1948 American crime film noir directed by Jack Bernhard and starring Leslie Brooks, Robert Paige and Michael Whalen. It was based on the 1938 novel Once Too Often by Whitman Chambers. Some sources falsely state that much acclaimed B movie director Edgar G. Ulmer was the ...

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Directed by Jack Bernhard. With Robert Paige, Leslie Brooks, Russ Vincent, Michael Whalen. A society reporter keeps herself in the headlines by marrying a series of wealthy men, all of whom die under mysterious circumstances.

The forerunner of 1987's Black Widow (Theresa Russell, Debra Winger), Blonde Ice features B actors in a B film noir. Leslie Brooks plays the title character, a newspaper columnist who marries for money and makes sure she gets the dough she's due from her marriages as soon as she can.

directed by Jack Bernhard USA 1948 . ... Blonde Ice is a talky melodrama, staged in stuffy rooms, going outside only once or twice. Thankfully, we have Leslie Brooks who steals the film as the title character.

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Thought lost since the early 70's, BLONDE ICE tells the bizarre tale of a beautiful society columnist who's desire for money and position turn her into a serial killer--a story most Hollywood studios of the 1940's wouldn't touch! The tagline "ICE in her veins-ICICLES in her heart" perfectly describes Claire Cummings as she eagerly seduces rich and powerful men. This recently discovered "B" film gives new meaning to the phrase "willing victims" and shows what film noir on a tiny budget could look like. Bonus Features: Commentary by Jay Fenton, Film Restoration Consultant| Bonus Film Noir TV Episode - "Into the Night"| Bonus 'Soundie' - "Satan Wears a Satin Dress"| Photo Gallery| Bonus Film Noir Trailers| Video Interview with Jay Fenton on Film Restoration| Edgar Ulmer - A Fascinating Possibility| Bios and Filmographies| Liner Notes written by Jay Fenton. Specs: DVD9; Dolby Digital Mono; 74 minutes; B&W; 1.33:1Aspect Ratio; MPAA - NR; Year - 1948; SRP - $9.99.

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